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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 309508" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I don't understand any of your argument. We don't really need more Hereford breeders. WHAT we need are bull buyers and semen buyers to buy their genetics from the existing Hereford breeders. Selling DNA to commercial cattlemen is how you make your living NOT by Hereford breeders swapping heifers amoung each other. MOST commercial people OWN black cows. Obviously that is the market the association needs to be targeting. IF somebody wants to go in to the registered Hereford business they can buy a subscription to the Hereford World and have more ads for Hereford females than they can shake a stick at. When most Hereford breeders CAN year in and year out sell the top half of their bull crop for $2500++ each instead of marketing 80-90% of them as $700 commercial steers; THEN you will attract more new breeders than you can shake a stick at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 309508, member: 2095"] I don't understand any of your argument. We don't really need more Hereford breeders. WHAT we need are bull buyers and semen buyers to buy their genetics from the existing Hereford breeders. Selling DNA to commercial cattlemen is how you make your living NOT by Hereford breeders swapping heifers amoung each other. MOST commercial people OWN black cows. Obviously that is the market the association needs to be targeting. IF somebody wants to go in to the registered Hereford business they can buy a subscription to the Hereford World and have more ads for Hereford females than they can shake a stick at. When most Hereford breeders CAN year in and year out sell the top half of their bull crop for $2500++ each instead of marketing 80-90% of them as $700 commercial steers; THEN you will attract more new breeders than you can shake a stick at. [/QUOTE]
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